The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion: Selected from the Works of John RuskinJ. Wiley, 1869 - 452 Seiten |
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... Venice , and England . Of the first of these great powers only the memory remains ; of the second , the ruin ; the ... Venice . The state of Venice existed thirteen hundred and seventy . six years . Of this period two hundred and seventy ...
... Venice , and England . Of the first of these great powers only the memory remains ; of the second , the ruin ; the ... Venice . The state of Venice existed thirteen hundred and seventy . six years . Of this period two hundred and seventy ...
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... Venice reaped the fruits of her former energies , consumed them , -and expired . Throughout her career , the victories of Venice , and at many periods of it , her safety , were purchased by individual heroism ; and the man who exalted ...
... Venice reaped the fruits of her former energies , consumed them , -and expired . Throughout her career , the victories of Venice , and at many periods of it , her safety , were purchased by individual heroism ; and the man who exalted ...
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... Venice , namely , the magnificent and successful struggle which she maintained against the temporal authority of the Church of Rome . One more circumstance remains to be noted respecting the Venetian government , the singular unity of ...
... Venice , namely , the magnificent and successful struggle which she maintained against the temporal authority of the Church of Rome . One more circumstance remains to be noted respecting the Venetian government , the singular unity of ...
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... Venice lie hidden behind the cumbrous masses which were the delight of the nation in its dotage ; hidden in many a grass - grown court , and silent pathway , and lightless canal , where the slow waves have sapped their foundations for ...
... Venice lie hidden behind the cumbrous masses which were the delight of the nation in its dotage ; hidden in many a grass - grown court , and silent pathway , and lightless canal , where the slow waves have sapped their foundations for ...
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... Venice itself is built , on a crowded cluster of islands . If , two thousand years ago , we had been permitted to see the slow settling of the slime of those turbid waters into the polluted sea , and the gaining upon its deep and fresh ...
... Venice itself is built , on a crowded cluster of islands . If , two thousand years ago , we had been permitted to see the slow settling of the slime of those turbid waters into the polluted sea , and the gaining upon its deep and fresh ...
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